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A myriad of materials – including stone wool – can be upcycled continuously should stakeholders be ready to take on the initiative.
End of life wet felt tiles were upcycled by Rockfon after South Tyneside Council specified new Rockfon Koral ceiling tiles for their town hall refurbishment.
We’re all familiar with the idea of recycling. With ‘upcycling’, waste is transformed into more valuable products, thereby reducing the need for virgin materials.
What is the difference between upcycling and downcycling? Our Sustainability & Public Affairs Manager, Magdalini Psarra highlights the difference to be aware of and how Rockfon has a sustainable profile.
Our acoustic solutions made with stone wool and upcycled waste has a positive impact on the environment
This is an accessible introduction to acoustics in interiors. Light on heavy technical detail, rich in examples of good and bad practice.
In a circular economy, products should be used for as long as possible – and reused to the greatest extent possible when they reach the end of their service life.
Our Sustainability & Public Affairs Team at Rockfon answers questions on topics: Sustainability in construction and building material recycling process.
Our raw materials are the bedrock of our sustainability story. See how we transform the most abundant resources into products that enhance wellbeing.
The linear “take, make, waste” economic model is reaching its limits. The environment simply does not have the capacity to sustain it any more.
We provide customers with a complete acoustic ceiling system offering, combining sound absorbing ceiling tiles and wall panels with suspension grid systems and accessories.